Showing posts with label Rom Hack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rom Hack. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Baseball Simulator 2013


After months of development, keithisgood Electronic Media is pleased to present the official release of Baseball Simulator 2013! This update to Culture Brain's 1989 NES classic--Baseball Simulator 1.000--allows a player to compete with any current MLB team. The base rom (link at the bottom of the page) gives players the choice from 18 MLB Teams:

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Baseball Simulator 2013 Box Art


 Here's to hoping Baseball Simulator has Madden-Curse Powers and Miggy slumps below the Mendoza line this year...

Monday, January 7, 2013

8BE-M.C. Kids
M.C. Kids Cover Art
That's a clown game, bro.
Yes, the header is correct. And no, I haven't sustained any (serious) brain damage. This entry into our 8-Bit Encyclopaedia intends to elucidate a NES game about McDonalds and their eponymous Clown Mascot.

Developed by Virgin Interactive and released Stateside in February 1992, M.C. Kids (titled "McDonaldland" in Europe) follows two kids--Mick and Mack--as they try to retrieve Ronald McDonald's stolen magical bag.


Seeing only screenshots like the one to the left, most dismissed the title as shill for hamburgers and french fries. Honestly, it's hard to fault this snap judgement; M.C. Kids, like so many product tie-in games (I'm looking at you Barbie and Muppets), looks cheap. The sprites, shown in the header above, are monochromatic and blocky compared to Mario and Luigi. And McDonald's golden arches are literally on every screen of the game.

Much better, right?
These first impressions are a shame, because M.C. Kids stands alongside Super Mario Bros. 3 as the pinnacle of platform gaming on the NES. So I propose we re-brand the game and scrub away every last trace of McDonald's grease. Instead of M.C. Kids, let's call it Magic Kids. Instead of running through McDonaldland at the behest of Ronald McDonald, let's say Nick and Will are questing through Magic Land to help Walter Wizard regain his stolen Magic Bag from the sly Dragon. Much more palatable, no?

So. Let's hit the reset button...